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This unusual spirea gives you masses of brilliant multi-colored blooms ranging from white through pink through red. Japonica Spirea blooms all summer and continues well into the fall. Show this one off as a foundation planting or for low hedges and borders. A choice specimen planting, too. Reaches only 2-3' tall. Pest and disease-resistant. Requires little care. The Japonica Spirea flourishes in sunny, well-drained locations. Strong, healthy plants sent.
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Lime green foliage and pink flowers make for excellent contrast with other green plants. We feel this is superior in every way to the similar Goldmound Spirea. 30"x30" in ten years. Recommended by: USNA.
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Clusters of white flowers in late spring with golden yellow foliage all season on compact 2-3' plants. PPAF.
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A bright new dwarf with deep rose-pink (gumball color?) flowers and colorful foliage both spring and fall. Sun/Med
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Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Little Princess is one of the best dwarf spireas, growing into a small mound 2-3' wide and 2' tall after 10 years. Light pink flowers appear in abundance in late spring.
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This colorful spirea that makes a nice low hedge. In our spring garden, it's coral-red leaf buds appear in April, echoing the buds of a nearby 'Katsura'' Japanese Maple. Rose-pink flowers follow. Cut back in early spring to keep compact at 18".
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Notes : Prefers a moist, slightly acidic, rich humus soil away from afternoon sun. Wilting and dying back can be avoided in hot, dry periods with ample irrigation. Periodically feed with a 5-10-5 fertilizer following label instructions. You can also mulch with well composted manure over Winter. Divide every 3-5 years. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds and is a good cut flower. The flowers and foliage of the Astilbe are good for cutting and may be used in fresh floral arrangements. The flowers are...
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In addition to showy red foliage in spring, "the flowers of this variety are the deepest crimson of any spirea" (Wyman); somewhat taller and more open than 'Anthony Waterer'. Sun/Med
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New! Red, white, and pink flowers will all blooming at the same time (mid-summer) on this low mounding shrub. 2’-3’ in ten years. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Recommended by: Garden Clubs of America.
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Anthony Waterer has long blooming red flowers that repeat their bloom through the summer on a small growing shrub. Usually a little wider than tall. 3’-4’ in ten years. Awards: First Class Certificate and Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Recommended by: Garden Clubs of America.
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Dwarf mounding shrub with dainty leaves and pink flowers. Hillier’s says, "Worthy of a place in every garden." 2’ tall and 3’ spread in ten years. Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Recommended by: Garden Clubs of America, Ohio Plant Selection Committee, USNA.
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This tiny spirea forms a dense mound, covered with flat clusters of pink flowers in summer, followed by nice reddish fall color. Sun/Med
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Notes : Prefers a moist, slightly acidic, rich humus soil away from afternoon sun. Wilting and dying back can be avoided in hot, dry periods with ample irrigation. Periodically feed with a 5-10-5 fertilizer following label instructions. You can also mulch with well composted manure over Winter. Divide every 3-5 years. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds and is a good cut flower. The flowers and foliage of the Astilbe are good for cutting and may be used in fresh floral arrangements. The flowers are...
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Notes : Prefers a moist, slightly acidic, rich humus soil away from afternoon sun. Wilting and dying back can be avoided in hot, dry periods with ample irrigation. Periodically feed with a 5-10-5 fertilizer following label instructions. You can also mulch with well composted manure over Winter. Divide every 3-5 years. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds and is a good cut flower. The flowers and foliage of the Astilbe are good for cutting and may be used in fresh floral arrangements. The flowers are...
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Notes : Prefers a moist, slightly acidic, rich humus soil away from afternoon sun. Wilting and dying back can be avoided in hot, dry periods with ample irrigation. Periodically feed with a 5-10-5 fertilizer following label instructions. You can also mulch with well composted manure over Winter. Divide every 3-5 years. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds and is a good cut flower. The flowers and foliage of the Astilbe are good for cutting and may be used in fresh floral arrangements. The flowers are...
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Notes : Prefers a moist, slightly acidic, rich humus soil away from afternoon sun. Wilting and dying back can be avoided in hot, dry periods with ample irrigation. Periodically feed with a 5-10-5 fertilizer following label instructions. You can also mulch with well composted manure over Winter. Divide every 3-5 years. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds and is a good cut flower. The flowers and foliage of the Astilbe are good for cutting and may be used in fresh floral arrangements. The flowers are...
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